11/2/2023 0 Comments Lightroom to darktable![]() ![]() There are probably many ways to achieve it on darktable.There’s an editing package that stands head and shoulders amongst the paid for and subscription editing package services out there, and it’s called Darktable. It's still pending to match that soft glow you add to your lights. I intentionally exaggerated some green to make changes more visible on this tiny screenshot. One parameter was almost the same that the one shown before, and the second parameter, on l channel, was set to prevent the white lights from resulting coloured.įinally, I went into colour zones module and made the fine adjustments. So, I added a colour correction module on a two parameters mask. ![]() ![]() The center keeps in its place to preserve white light. Then, I changed most of the a curve to greenish lower values. Note that the mask is set to visible (down right corner of the module). Then, I'll set a parametric mask to isolate the blueish tones I want to transform. I can do it by upper right colour picker. ![]() At first, I want to localize in the curve the average tone I'm looking to modify. Then, i made a new instance of tones curves, just for comfortably seeing before-after changes. First, I added a tone curve module active on b channel for making blue deeper So now, we can start playing with colour. Then I added bilateral denoising focused on green, to erase green dots and make the reflections look more "purple" When doing so, iso noise became quite noticeable (Exposure and denoising corrections hace no images as I'm not allowed to publish more than 8 links)Īt first, I used zones system to ligthen zones close to black that I wanted to be seen. It was a jpeg taken handheld with a Canon EOS 80D and Tamron 18-400 3.5-6.3/f - 1/60 seconds exposure - 3.5/f - 4000 ISOĭefinitively, I didn't go the easy way on it, but I think it might be useful to know some useful darktable's modules. I worked on a similar scenery and solved it mostly by tone curves and colour zones. ![]()
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